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<h1>PxTrax (alpha)</h1>
<p>PxTrax uses GPS tracks to place photographs on a map by translating the time each photograph was taken into a latitude and longitude.</p>
<p>To use PxTrax you will need a digital camera that records the time each photograph is taken - most do this - and a navigation device that records tracks in GPX format, e.g. Maemo Mapper on the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet.</p>
<p>PxTrax was developed by Michael Saunby.  The website is hosted, for free, on
Google's App Engine.</p>
<p>Right now this website is an experiment. There is no support, no guarantees, and no charge. Latest information on PxTrax can be found at 
<a href="http://pxtrax.blogspot.com">PxTrax blog</a>
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